Research at Eucalyptus
Peer-reviewed research on real-world patient outcomes
Dr Matt Vickers on our commitment to publishing world-first, peer-reviewed research
As part of our commitment to improving digital care standards, we’re sharing our learnings with the wider medical community.
We’re publishing research in the emerging space of digital healthcare on the quality and safety of all of our programs, along with patient adherence and satisfaction.
All our publications utilise real-world evidence, gathered from non-incentivised, self-directed patients. This generates important insights into patients with everyday challenges: juggling cost, work and family commitments.
Through publishing our peer-reviewed research, we're committed to making a meaningful contribution to the medical community.
Published research
Peer-reviewed study reveals dispensing safety of a digital weight-loss service in Australia
Juniper patients outperform clinical trial outcomes in world-first study
A retrospective study on weight loss and engagement in a tirzepatide-supported digital obesity program
World-first peer-reviewed study reveals dispensing safety of a digital weight-loss service
World-first peer-reviewed study to compare Nurse Practitioner and General Practitioner error rates in a digital health setting
New study design to be carried out on a real-world, medicated digital weight loss service
How long did patients stay on the Juniper program and why did they stop?
Real-world results from Juniper’s digital weight loss program in the UK
Patient satisfaction with different health coaching approaches
Real-world results from Juniper’s digital weight loss service in Germany
Why do patients choose to access weight loss services via telehealth?
How long did patients stay on the Juniper program and why did they stop?
Evidence Over Ego: Eucalyptus’ response to continual scepticism from prominent medical bodies
Assessing the safety and effectiveness of compounded Semaglutide
A world first study to report prescribing error rates in a real-world GLP-1 RA-supported digital weight-loss service
Meet our research team
Our dedicated research team is made up of both internal staff and external advisors. Together, they are working on an robust pipeline of research, committed to providing valuable insight on digital health applications to the wider medical community.
Research Advisor, Emeritus Professor
School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, UK
Strategy and Research Advisor, Division Chief Hospital Medicine
Stanford University